Evaluation of Vitamin D in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellites

Hussam Sahib Ahmed, N. N. Hilal, Mohamed Ghalib Zakari
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Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic condition caused by either a reduction in insulin secretion and/or effect. It affects more than 90% of all diabetic patients. Diabetes is a complex illness that is brought on by a number of genetic and environmental (diet and lifestyle) risk factors working together. On average, one person dies from diabetes-related complications every eight seconds throughout the world. Also, according to a recent International Diabetic Federation (IDF) survey, 537 million persons aged 20-79 years are now living with diabetes worldwide. It is expected to increase to 783 million (12.2%) by 2045. Furthermore, 240 million individuals globally have undiagnosed diabetes. Therefore, there is a rising interest in studying the possible therapeutic value of fat-soluble micronutrients like vitamin D for preventing or controlling type 2 diabetes mellitus. Aim of Study: The present study was designed to evaluate levels of vitamin D in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Patients and Methods: To achieve this aim, in a case-control study conducted in Diyala governorate at Baqubah Teaching Hospital and Balad Ruz General Hospital from first of January to the end of March 2023, the study included 60 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (30 males and 30 females). On the other hand, 30 people as a control group of both sexes (15 males and 15 females) were taken, and the ages of the two groups ranged between 30 and 65 years. The information about patients in this study was retrieved from the patients themselves through a direct interview with them, according to a prepared questionnaire. In the present study, blood samples were collected from each participant for estimation of vitamin D by (ELISA), HbA1c by (Cobas), lipid profile by (colorimetric methods) and calculated BMI. Results: The mean ± Standard Deviation (SD) of vitamin D levels for the type 2 diabetes group were (11.16± 2.18) ng /ml, with a highly significant decrease (p < 0.001) when compared with control group (20.73± 3.64) ng /ml. The mean ± SD of HbA1c level for the type 2 diabetes group was (8.88± 1.86) %, with a highly significant increase (p < 0.001) when compared with control (5.59 0.45) %. The mean ± SD of cholesterol, TG, and LDL-C levels for the type 2 diabetes group were (161.48± 21.70) mg/dl, (203.40± 8.16) mg/dl and (81.15± 21.62) mg/dl, respectively, with a highly significant increase (p < 0.001) when compared with the control group (105.77± 12.50) mg/dl, (191.73± 8.70) mg/dl, and (22.96± 13.38) mg/dl, respectively. The mean ± SD of HDL-C levels for the type 2 diabetes group was (39.66± 2.52) mg/dl and control (44.46± 4.82) mg/dl, with a highly significant decrease when compared with the control group. The mean ± SD of BMI for the type 2 diabetes group was (27.20± 4.25) and control (26.66± 2.30), respectively, with no significant difference (p < 0.05) when comparing the two groups. Conclusion: The current study concluded that Vitamin D levels showed a highly significant decrease in patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus when compared with those in the control group.
2型糖尿病患者维生素D的评价
背景:2型糖尿病是一种慢性代谢疾病,由胰岛素分泌减少和/或影响引起。它影响了90%以上的糖尿病患者。糖尿病是一种复杂的疾病,是由许多遗传和环境(饮食和生活方式)风险因素共同作用引起的。全世界平均每8秒钟就有一人死于糖尿病相关并发症。此外,根据国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)最近的一项调查,全世界有5.37亿20-79岁的人患有糖尿病。预计到2045年,这一数字将增至7.83亿(12.2%)。此外,全球有2.4亿人患有未确诊的糖尿病。因此,研究脂溶性微量营养素(如维生素D)在预防或控制2型糖尿病方面可能的治疗价值日益引起人们的兴趣。研究目的:本研究旨在评估2型糖尿病患者的维生素D水平。患者和方法:为了实现这一目标,在2023年1月1日至3月底在迪亚拉省巴古拜教学医院和巴拉德鲁兹总医院进行的一项病例对照研究中,研究纳入了60名2型糖尿病患者(30名男性和30名女性)。另一方面,选取30名男女作为对照组(15名男性和15名女性),两组年龄在30至65岁之间。本研究中患者的信息是根据事先准备好的问卷,通过与患者直接访谈的方式从患者本人那里获取的。在本研究中,收集每个参与者的血液样本,用ELISA法测定维生素D,用Cobas法测定糖化血红蛋白,用比色法测定血脂,并计算BMI。结果:2型糖尿病组维生素D水平的平均值±标准差(SD)为(11.16±2.18)ng /ml,与对照组(20.73±3.64)ng /ml相比显著降低(p < 0.001)。2型糖尿病组HbA1c水平的平均值±SD为(8.88±1.86)%,与对照组(5.59 0.45)%相比显著升高(p < 0.001)。2型糖尿病组胆固醇、TG和LDL-C水平的平均值±SD分别为(161.48±21.70)mg/dl、(203.40±8.16)mg/dl和(81.15±21.62)mg/dl,与对照组(105.77±12.50)mg/dl、(191.73±8.70)mg/dl和(22.96±13.38)mg/dl相比,均显著升高(p < 0.001)。2型糖尿病组HDL-C水平的平均值±SD为(39.66±2.52)mg/dl,对照组为(44.46±4.82)mg/dl,与对照组相比显著降低。2型糖尿病组BMI均值±SD为(27.20±4.25),对照组BMI均值±SD为(26.66±2.30),两组比较差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:目前的研究表明,与对照组相比,未控制的2型糖尿病患者的维生素D水平显著降低。
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